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On 1 May 1861 Smythe made his report from Fiji, giving his opinion that it was inexpedient to accept the cession made by Thakombau.
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Meanwhile, the Communist Party has distanced itself from the new administration, saying it would be " inexpedient " to join the cabinet.
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But at Thursday's Cabinet meeting, Nemtsov called the arrangement " inexpedient, " and both he and Chubais called for its review.
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Having weighed this whole situation, the Russian side made the decision that it is inexpedient to participate in the G-7 meeting in the old format,
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With the Lincoln cent popular and politically inexpedient to replace, the half dollar was the only piece being struck which was available for redesign without congressional permission.
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In a letter to the governor, Gen . Vladimir Shamanov of Ulyanovsk, the regional prosecutor's office called Budanov's possible release " inexpedient ."
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"Having studied the question about Pasko's parole, we came to the conclusion that it would be inexpedient to protest the judge's decision,"
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The war was the last time the British allowed privateering, since the practice was coming to be seen as politically inexpedient and of diminishing value in maintaining its naval supremacy.
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Dangerous issues such as landlordism and the organisation of labour, which invite Communist exploitation, are barely touched on, doubtless because it seemed politically inexpedient to raise such questions.